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tomorrow at noon you can join wolf and cnn's political team online for the cnn election roundtable. they did this last week in tampa. it was so successful. submit your question and get answers in realtime during our live chat. where do you go? go to cnn.com/roundtable. >>> more news developing on this labor day. take a look. as more die in syria, an american journalist disappears and now we're getting word the syrian regime may have him. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. tourists on edge. wuj of amerine of america's mos popular landmarks warns of an outbreak. >>> a prince scale a skyscraper. >>> 6:30 we want to be at the dinner table and i want to be helping with their homework. >> cnn gets extraordinary access inside the white house. you'll see a preview of tonight's documentary. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me...
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. >> one video going broke across the country is what happened to that cnn camerawoman. peanuts were thrown at her by two people participapating in the republican convention, saying, "this is how we feed animals." they were thrown out of the convention, but that story has gone around the country, and it says somethinng. that would never happen at a democratic convention, not because democrats are better t becaususe they would not do that kind of thing. >> what is ahead fo the >> now is the moment whehere w we can stand up and say, "i'm an american. i make my destiny. we deserve better. my children deserve better. my family deserves better. my country deserves betterer. >> looking ahe to this party in the 2016, who will we see in leadership positions? >> i agree with charles. faces like christie, some of the govevernor''ss, some of the young senators. i think we will see a whole new face. it will not be the romneys. it will be younger people. >> if the stick loses, and that is what we'realking about -- if this ticket loses the party will go farther right. it said that the
. >> one video going broke across the country is what happened to that cnn camerawoman. peanuts were thrown at her by two people participapating in the republican convention, saying, "this is how we feed animals." they were thrown out of the convention, but that story has gone around the country, and it says somethinng. that would never happen at a democratic convention, not because democrats are better t becaususe they would not do that kind of thing. >> what is ahead fo...
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beginning this broadcast, we played a brief clip of jeb bush who said in a cnn interview this week that the political point of view across the country for the long haul, republicans need to be more respectful of voters they are trying to attract. do you read that as more respectful of hispanics? >> i do not see how you can avoid reaching that conclusion. what do you do when you have a governor like jan brewer of arizona who supports these very repressive anti-immigration measures. this is the party's platform, so strong on anti-immigration, which can be interpreted as anti-hispanic. it does not matter what faces they put up on the screen during the convention. the fact is on the ground, republicans on the ground are very, very anti-immigration, which is really anti-hispanic. >> when it comes to hispanic, that is a number you have to reach if you want to be president of the united states. >> and they have just written off african-americans. >> there were african-americans on the podium. >> they always have african- americans on the podium. singing god bless america or praying before or a
beginning this broadcast, we played a brief clip of jeb bush who said in a cnn interview this week that the political point of view across the country for the long haul, republicans need to be more respectful of voters they are trying to attract. do you read that as more respectful of hispanics? >> i do not see how you can avoid reaching that conclusion. what do you do when you have a governor like jan brewer of arizona who supports these very repressive anti-immigration measures. this is...
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(laughter) what are you doing, just because you're on cnn does not mean no one can hear you. all right, all right. how about somebody else, one conservative pundit out there who can call clinton on his charm. what about fox news's charles krauthammer. >> i think it was a giant swing and a miss. and truey self-indulgent. >> think about how long obama was hiding behind the curtains waiting for clinton to finish? in some way it was the clinton revenge for '08. >> stephen: yes. what a blistering payback. keep the man waiting behind the curtain while you publicly shower him with compliments and praise. (laughter) the fool! the incredibly brilliant fool who will lead this country to a better day, four more years! i'll tell you folks, i'll tell you, what clinton really blew it. when he opened this can of worms. >> are we better off than we were when he took office? since he took office is not the question. >> if there's one question on the minds of voters right now, it's this. are you better off than you were four years ago. >> are you better off than you were four years ago. >> are
(laughter) what are you doing, just because you're on cnn does not mean no one can hear you. all right, all right. how about somebody else, one conservative pundit out there who can call clinton on his charm. what about fox news's charles krauthammer. >> i think it was a giant swing and a miss. and truey self-indulgent. >> think about how long obama was hiding behind the curtains waiting for clinton to finish? in some way it was the clinton revenge for '08. >> stephen: yes....
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the cnn grill. the political meeting sometimes over a beer or two. i'm here with two trusty drinkers. and my political all star panel. where else but the speeches in great stuff tonight including rising star, san antonio mayor. the democrats not so secret weapon. >> he knows what it means when a family struggles. he knows what it means to want something more for your kids and grandkids. barack knows the american dream because he's lived it and he wants everyone in this country, everyone to have the same opportunity no matter who we are or where we're from or what we look like or who we love. >> you have attracted quite a crowd. >> it is the sizzling energy bouncing off the place. the castro brothers were very die n dynamic. michelle obama knocked it out of the park as you americans would say. >> i thought she did. i think if you were a couch potato democrat and you're sitting at home and you're not sure you really like the president any more and you don't have the same passion for him, she was talking to you tonight and she said to you, well, the peo
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. >> welcome back to the cnn grill, we're joined by three new guests. lucille richards, sandra fluke and steve israel. chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. big, big night. i love that line from bill clinton there, barack obama is cool on the inside, but burning for america on the outside. steve, what did you make of that? >> there's only one bill clinton and boy did we hear from him tonight. >> is that the best speech you've heard him make? >> one of the best speeches. every speech i hear him make i think is the best. and i think he topped that. it's a reminder of what happens when you invest the right priorities in the mid class. bill clinton's economic priorities, the longest peace time expansion in history, 25 million jobs, new startups, innovation, entrepreneurship, the republican policies under geor bush, debt, deficit, tax cuts for the rich and middle class imploded. that's what this election is all about. >> sandra, i watched your speech with great admiration, i tweeted to that effect. >> thank you. >> i wonder what rush l
. >> welcome back to the cnn grill, we're joined by three new guests. lucille richards, sandra fluke and steve israel. chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. big, big night. i love that line from bill clinton there, barack obama is cool on the inside, but burning for america on the outside. steve, what did you make of that? >> there's only one bill clinton and boy did we hear from him tonight. >> is that the best speech you've heard him make? >> one...
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a cnn/orc poll conducted in may found 2/3 of all americans view clinton favorably. more than any other living president. and so the comeback kid will come back again. >> everything i learned in my eight years as president and in the work i have done since in america and across the globe has convinced me that barack obama is the man for this job. [ cheers and applause ] >> the man who came to rally for obama in 2008 needs to do it again in 2012. >>> thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in charlotte, north carolina. stay with cnn throughout the week for wall-to-wall coverage of the democratic national
a cnn/orc poll conducted in may found 2/3 of all americans view clinton favorably. more than any other living president. and so the comeback kid will come back again. >> everything i learned in my eight years as president and in the work i have done since in america and across the globe has convinced me that barack obama is the man for this job. [ cheers and applause ] >> the man who came to rally for obama in 2008 needs to do it again in 2012. >>> thank you for watching...
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we're at the cnn grill, and we're at the dnc. we're covering, of course, all events taking place in charlotte, here, north carolina. now, one of the things about the cnn grill, you get a chance to run into folks, asking questions. what is hot on the topics that we are actually talking about and debating about? ran into reverend jesse jackson, and i asked him about the republican line here, the romney/ryan line about are you better off than you were four years ago? i pushed him on this because he is somebody who talks about poverty, the need to address poverty in a very aggressive way. he says he doesn't think that democrats or republicans necessarily are doing it adequa adequately, but are we better off four years down the road? here's how he responded. do you see the point of view, however, that people look and they say, you know what, i'm not doing better off here. is there more this president, this administration could have done? he had a democratic majority for the house and nate the first two years in office. could he have d
we're at the cnn grill, and we're at the dnc. we're covering, of course, all events taking place in charlotte, here, north carolina. now, one of the things about the cnn grill, you get a chance to run into folks, asking questions. what is hot on the topics that we are actually talking about and debating about? ran into reverend jesse jackson, and i asked him about the republican line here, the romney/ryan line about are you better off than you were four years ago? i pushed him on this because...
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you're also a cnn contributor. you are what ethnologists call a moderate how can, true. >> i'm a temperamentally modern republican. >> stephen: temperamentally moderate. >> i try to be helpful and constructive. i vex tremely right wing views. >> stephen: you mean mainstream american views. >> exactly. with a capital m and a capital a. >> stephen: you saw paul ryan's speech down in tampa. >> i did. >> stephen: he got hammered by fact checkers out there who say the plant was closed in 2008, he voted against simple -- simpson bowls. what do you make of the fetish his enemies say whether or not it was accurate. >> i think it's a reasonable thing to ask the question but people are being awk t obtuse ae reason they're being awk tools because when you look at the two parties, we have two political parties that really need to be slippery because we have two political parties both of which, both say a couple of good sensible things and also say a bunch of bad stupid crazy things and they don't want people to pay close atten
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watch it live right here on cnn 7 p.m. eastern time and then of course on cnn.com. >>> all right the u.s. supreme court justices celebrated a red mass this morning at st. matthematthew s cathedral in washington. that means they are officially back at work tomorrow. one of the first big issues the court could tackle, voter id laws ahead of the november election, you can also see rulings on gay marriage and affirmative action involving the university of texas. cnn's joe johns looks at how the divisions within the court could play out in this session. >>> fred at the beginning of new session, the supreme court is going to be closely watched for signs of train between the uses or anything else that suggests things may have changed since the health care ruling, which arguably was is biggest opinion by the court since bush versus gore more than a decade ago. right after the supreme court's health care decision in june, chief justice john roberts joked to colleagues that he would find an island fortress to escape the political he
watch it live right here on cnn 7 p.m. eastern time and then of course on cnn.com. >>> all right the u.s. supreme court justices celebrated a red mass this morning at st. matthematthew s cathedral in washington. that means they are officially back at work tomorrow. one of the first big issues the court could tackle, voter id laws ahead of the november election, you can also see rulings on gay marriage and affirmative action involving the university of texas. cnn's joe johns looks at...
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. >> welcome back to the cnn grill, we're joined by three new guests. lucille richards, sandra fluke and steve israel. big, big night, i love that line from bill clinton there, barack obama is cool on the outside but burning for america on the inside. >> there's only one bill clinton and boy did we hear from him tonight. >> is that the best speech you've heard him make? >> every speech i hear him make i think is the best. he topped that. bill clinton's economic priorities, the longest peace time expansion in history, 25 million jobs, new startups, innovation, entrepreneurship, the republican policies under george bush, debt, deficit, tax cuts for the rich and middle class imploded. that's what this election is all about. >> sandra, i watched your speech with great admiration, i tweeted to that effect. i wonder what rush limbaugh was thinking, spitting blood with indignation, i imagine. >> i could care less what rush limbaugh was thinking. >> i bet you couldn't. >> do you have a message for him ton? >> no. >> stoney silence? >> that's right. >> a lot of
. >> welcome back to the cnn grill, we're joined by three new guests. lucille richards, sandra fluke and steve israel. big, big night, i love that line from bill clinton there, barack obama is cool on the outside but burning for america on the inside. >> there's only one bill clinton and boy did we hear from him tonight. >> is that the best speech you've heard him make? >> every speech i hear him make i think is the best. he topped that. bill clinton's economic...
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>> well, we had cnn producers go out across the country to ask the following questions of people who live in los angeles and atlanta and dallas and they asked the following, are you making more money than four years ago, do you have more in savings than four years ago, has the housing situation gotten better in the last four years, and you can listen to this. this is what some people said about makeing more money. >> are you making more money now than you were four years ago? >> yes. >> i make about one-third of what i made four years ago. >> no. >> no. i'm making less money, and the sad part, i actually have a master's degree. >> even a corporate job right now does not pay what it is paying four or five years ago. >> i'm making the same amount of money and able to save a little bit, but same as before. >> four years ago, struggle. today, even more struggle. >> so if you want to give your two cents and who doesn't on this question of whether or not you are better off today than four years ago, today, "cnn money" is asking all americans how you feel about the financial situation compa
>> well, we had cnn producers go out across the country to ask the following questions of people who live in los angeles and atlanta and dallas and they asked the following, are you making more money than four years ago, do you have more in savings than four years ago, has the housing situation gotten better in the last four years, and you can listen to this. this is what some people said about makeing more money. >> are you making more money now than you were four years ago?...
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. >> we sat down on the cnn bus to talk for our first interview. when you're sitting in the oval office and you're the decider, how can you still be the change agent from that position? >> let's take the issue of health care reform. the way we're going to overcome the drug and insurance companies and hmos who may block reform is not by name calling and yelling at them. it's going to be to mobilize the american people so that they know it's in their interests. >> reform health care. an ambitious promise. from a candidate who hadn't yet won a single primary. a year later, it topped president obama's to-do list. >> so let there be no doubt, health care reform cannot wait, it must not wait and it will not wait another year. >> many in his inner circle felt he needed to tackle other issue first. like creating jobs and growing the economy. >> you're going to dedicate a minimum year of your presidency. and has real implications on what else can't get done in that year. even when you do that, the chances of success is like 1 out of 1 million. >> he was adv
. >> we sat down on the cnn bus to talk for our first interview. when you're sitting in the oval office and you're the decider, how can you still be the change agent from that position? >> let's take the issue of health care reform. the way we're going to overcome the drug and insurance companies and hmos who may block reform is not by name calling and yelling at them. it's going to be to mobilize the american people so that they know it's in their interests. >> reform health...
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cnn did cover and report on the situation. it's a couple of delegate. i don't think it should be blown out of proportion. it was something where everybody raised eyebrows. before we go, sarah palin did phone in to fox news this morning. during the republican convention, she was not on the air, and she actually put up a statement on facebook saying she was disappointed to be on the air. especially during the romney speech, the v.p. -- she wanted to talk about john mccain, her former running mate. what happened between the relationship between sarah palin and fox news? >> for someone who despised mainstream media, i'm surprised that she was ever on fox, right? i mean -- >> she would see fox as an alternate -- >> she would, but it still is mainstream media. you still are in the mainstream covering things. anyway, it's a contract dispute, right? i don't know what's going on behind the scenes. her contract's up, and maybe they don't like her anymore. >> if she weren't in a contract. she is a newsmaker, i would like to hear what she thinks of the convention,
cnn did cover and report on the situation. it's a couple of delegate. i don't think it should be blown out of proportion. it was something where everybody raised eyebrows. before we go, sarah palin did phone in to fox news this morning. during the republican convention, she was not on the air, and she actually put up a statement on facebook saying she was disappointed to be on the air. especially during the romney speech, the v.p. -- she wanted to talk about john mccain, her former running...
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cnn's wolf blitzer joining me live from washington. wolf, the romney camp is suggesting that a lot of those mainstream bombs are skewed in some way, that they're not accurate.are skewed in some way, that they're not accurate. i want to play a short clip. >> we trust our internal polls. i don't make any campaign decisions based off what i read in the "washington post." so i'm not going to get into the specifics of what our polls say or tonight say. i trust our numbers and that's what we're basing our decisions off of. >> but he won't give us those numbers. so here's how it goes. every time bad numbers come out, i hear campaigns saying we don't use those numbers, we use our own. but i never hear that when the numbers are good. am i wrong? >> you're not wrong, but the fundamental fact of what's going on right now is the numbers in these key battleground states according to almost all of the reputable national polls out there show that obama is ahead in most of these key battleground states. that's obviously disconcerting to a lot of repub
cnn's wolf blitzer joining me live from washington. wolf, the romney camp is suggesting that a lot of those mainstream bombs are skewed in some way, that they're not accurate.are skewed in some way, that they're not accurate. i want to play a short clip. >> we trust our internal polls. i don't make any campaign decisions based off what i read in the "washington post." so i'm not going to get into the specifics of what our polls say or tonight say. i trust our numbers and that's...
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it's not just about the people in the room or the people, no offense to cnn, in the cnn booth. it's about the people sitting at home and the type of conversation that we want to have with them over time. it's a continuation of that conversation about where the president wants to take this country and his specific plans to move us forward. >> talking of conversations, he chose to appear on "the view" in the last week rather than talk to world leaders here in new york. any regrets at your end that you did that? >> no. you know, the president talks to world leaders all the time. in just the last couple of weeks, more than a half dozen of them given the events in the middle east and other issues. so when you're president, you're always having those conversations. you're always having those meetings. so no, no regrets. >> i sat down with president clinton, president ahmadinejad. i've had world leaders rolling in and out of here all week, stephanie. >> i'm sorry, say that again, piers? >> i said i've sat down this week with president clinton, with president ahmadinejad. with tony bla
it's not just about the people in the room or the people, no offense to cnn, in the cnn booth. it's about the people sitting at home and the type of conversation that we want to have with them over time. it's a continuation of that conversation about where the president wants to take this country and his specific plans to move us forward. >> talking of conversations, he chose to appear on "the view" in the last week rather than talk to world leaders here in new york. any regrets...
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. ♪ >> you're on cnn, not mtv. >> i love yourself. you rock. >> you rock, too quite literally. .you be you u let's talk politics. i want to talk to you about this for a moment because the interesting part of your dynamic i think is the fact that you do disagree about politics. you're not afraid to express opinions. parking who you actually vote for to one side, what are the issues you really are divided over, would you say? >> i can tell you the issues that -- we tour like crazy, 60 some odd cities this year, all over the united states, so the people that come to our shows, what's really great about making music is 20,000 people out there, it's not a political crowd. these are music lovers so you got every walk of politics out there. what we're hearing across the board is i'm going to vote for whoever i think can get my job back. just these real basic principles that people i think are firing on right now is how do i get my job back, what gets our country back on track, how do we make this a better situation. i think to kenny's point,
. ♪ >> you're on cnn, not mtv. >> i love yourself. you rock. >> you rock, too quite literally. .you be you u let's talk politics. i want to talk to you about this for a moment because the interesting part of your dynamic i think is the fact that you do disagree about politics. you're not afraid to express opinions. parking who you actually vote for to one side, what are the issues you really are divided over, would you say? >> i can tell you the issues that -- we tour...
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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, september 8th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. glad you're with us. with the conventions behind them, the two presidential contenders are pounding the pavement in two critical swing states. we'll take you live to virginia and florida, where president obama is to speak just moments from now. will they or won't they? teachers threatening to walk out of chicago public schools monday are back at the bargaining table. the goal, to avoid a strike that would keep hundreds of thousands of students out of school and possibly on the street. >>> and a child with down syndrome kicked off a plane after being deemed a safety hazard. now we will hear straight from his father about how it all went down. >>> but first, the battle for the white house is heating up today in two key battleground states, virginia and florida. mitt romney is holding two events in virginia and president obama is courting votes in the sunshine state. both candidates fighting to win over undecided vote
-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, september 8th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. glad you're with us. with the conventions behind them, the two presidential contenders are pounding the pavement in two critical swing states. we'll take you live to virginia and florida, where president obama is to speak just moments from now. will they or won't they? teachers threatening to walk out of chicago...
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. >> the hottest hot spot, the cnn grill. plus reaction from the other side of mitt romney's inner circle. >> he knows what it means when a family struggles. he knows what it means to want something more for your kids and grandkids. barack knows the american dream because he's lived it and he wants everyone in this country, everyone to have the same opportunity no matter who we are or where we're from or what we look like or who we love. >> apologies here. >> you have attracted quite a crowd. >> it is the sizzling energy bouncing off the place. the castro brothers were very dynamic. very impressive, i thought tonight. michelle obama knocked it out of the park as you americans would say. >> i thought she did. i think if you were a couch potato democrat and you're sitting at home and you're not sure you really like the president any more and you don't have the same passion for him, she was talking to you tonight and she said to you, well, the people can go serve overseas, the least thing we can do is go vote. she made the case.
. >> the hottest hot spot, the cnn grill. plus reaction from the other side of mitt romney's inner circle. >> he knows what it means when a family struggles. he knows what it means to want something more for your kids and grandkids. barack knows the american dream because he's lived it and he wants everyone in this country, everyone to have the same opportunity no matter who we are or where we're from or what we look like or who we love. >> apologies here. >> you have...
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back now to cnn saturday for the latest headlines. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn's "saturday morning." >> we will bring to justice those who took them from us. >> u.s. embassies under attack. a film sparking rage in the muslim world is blamed for protests against america in more than a dozen countries, and the deaths of four americans. they are breaking points, the thresholds of no return. and maybe who separates east from war. they're called red lines. all morning we're putting them in focus. >>> jeffrey mcdonald in prison for the grizzly murder of his wife and daughters in 1970. but academy award-winner aerol morris says he may be innocent. i'll talk to him live. good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 on the east coast. 7:00 a.m. out west. we begin this morning with the latest on the anti-american protests in the middle east. the man being blamed for firing up the protesters with his anti-muslim film met with police while you were sleeping. miguel marquez has been following the story, and he joins me now from los angeles. good morning, miguel. so why was he mee
back now to cnn saturday for the latest headlines. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn's "saturday morning." >> we will bring to justice those who took them from us. >> u.s. embassies under attack. a film sparking rage in the muslim world is blamed for protests against america in more than a dozen countries, and the deaths of four americans. they are breaking points, the thresholds of no return. and maybe who separates east from war. they're...
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down here you will see all top ten cnn heroes, each will receive $50,000 plus a shot at becoming cnn hero of the year. that's where you come in. here's how you can vote for your favorite cnn hero. i will randomly click over here. you can read a story about her work, providing free education to girls in rural afghanistan. the same kind of information will come up if you pick any of the top ten cnn heroes. once you are ready to pick the person who inspires you the most, click vote in red over...
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tom fuentes is a cnn contributor and joins us on the phone. hi, tom. >> hi, carol. >> are you surprised they made an arrest this fast? >> technically they made an arrest the second they got on the plane, had the person's name. he was in fact on that flight. he's no longer free to go so technically he's going to be in custody and that's technically an arrest. whether they end up placing charges against him and charging him with some type of an act of terrorism or carrying a weapon or explosive on the plane is a different matter. but they received the phone call. the authorities received a phone call. they were given the name of someone and told that this person is carrying a dangerous liquid on the plane. the plane was sent back. that person was, in fact, on the plane. that's clear. and now he's been taken in. so technically he's arrested. but we don't know for sure where this will go. many times people call in phony threats or they call in information to the fbi or the police and say, oh, i know this guy, he's doing this, he's doing that. ends
tom fuentes is a cnn contributor and joins us on the phone. hi, tom. >> hi, carol. >> are you surprised they made an arrest this fast? >> technically they made an arrest the second they got on the plane, had the person's name. he was in fact on that flight. he's no longer free to go so technically he's going to be in custody and that's technically an arrest. whether they end up placing charges against him and charging him with some type of an act of terrorism or carrying a...